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This Day is real. There is no need to delete this. Email me at saucyintruders@gmail.com and i will respond and give you a real HLS email adress to talk to me at. This Day is real. There is no need to delete this. Email me at saucyintruders@gmail.com and i will respond and give you a real HLS email adress to talk to me at.

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Hi, I noticed that you deleted ] as "CSD A7". However the article clearly states that he founded Classic FM and he's a former CEO of Really Useful. He isn't even remotely speedy material. I've undeleted and wikified it. --]|] 12:19, 14 December 2005 (UTC)

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Picture of the day John Henry Turpin John Henry Turpin (1876–1962) was a sailor in the United States Navy in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He was one of the first African-American chief petty officers in the U.S. Navy, becoming a chief gunner's mate on the cruiser Marblehead in 1917. He was transferred to the Fleet Reserve in 1919 and retired in 1925. He is also notable for surviving the catastrophic explosions of two U.S. Navy ships: USS Maine in 1898, and USS Bennington in 1905.Photograph credit: unknown photographer; restored by Adam Cuerden ArchiveMore featured pictures...

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I'm pleased to inform you that you are now an administrator. Please consider reading all the material on the administrators' reading list before testing out your new privileges. Though everything you do, excluding image deletions and page history merges, is reversible, you should nevertheless be very careful with your sysop capabilities. For instructions, please see the administrators' how-to guide. Good luck! — Dan | Talk 06:17, 27 November 2005 (UTC)

My Justin Kreutzmann Bio

Hi, Why was it deleted? I am new to this and would appreciate some answers instead of having my work simply removed. My source cam straight from Justin's blog and Justin Kreutzmann himself who is my friend. Please get back to me. Catherine

Nick Rose Day

This Day is real. There is no need to delete this. Email me at saucyintruders@gmail.com and i will respond and give you a real HLS email adress to talk to me at.

Brian Brolly

Hi, I noticed that you deleted Brian Brolly as "CSD A7". However the article clearly states that he founded Classic FM and he's a former CEO of Really Useful. He isn't even remotely speedy material. I've undeleted and wikified it. --Tony Sidaway|Talk 12:19, 14 December 2005 (UTC)